Bed and breakfasts from a different era. Five-star hotels that know all about service. From vacation homes to camping, dude ranches to motels or country inns, we have a place for you to call home while you're traveling. These are just some of the reasons you'll love staying in New York. Search below for what suits your fancy now!more

It’s easy to make your trip eventful. In New York, something is always going on. From short to long vacations, swimming in an ocean or lake, and Fourth of July to festivals and live events, you’ll be filling your calendar with reasons to love New York.more

Things To Do Outside New York City

Each year, millions of people from all over the world head to the Big
Apple. They visit the Statue of Liberty, Broadway, and Times
Square-famed New York City landmarks. But what are millions of people
missing just outside of Manhattan? Take a short trip outside the city
and experience more of what New York State has to offer:

Just an hour's drive north of the city, Bear Mountain State Park lets
you experience New York's wilderness at its best. From skating rinks
and picnic sites to the Trailside Museums and Zoo, Bear Mountain is the
perfect location for a more active urban excursion, or a leisurely
afternoon spent taking in the state's natural beauty.

Escape the city and head to Brotherhood Winery, the oldest winery in
America. Indulge in world-famous wine in the Grand Salon-an 18th
century European-inspired building beaming with old world charm-or take
a tour and enjoy a wine tasting. Come for the tour; stay for the wine.

Head to Cold Spring to see the Hudson Fjord. Fjords-remnants of our
planet's glacial past-are rare in the United States, making this a
national miracle you can experience firsthand. Cold Spring is a classic
small, American town, offering plenty of shopping and dining
downtown-and it's only 50 miles from Manhattan, accessible by car and
rail.

Set your taste buds dancing at the Culinary Institute of America in
Hyde Park, NY. Your two-hour car ride will reward you with the rare
opportunity to experience world-class dishes from professionally trained
chefs. Featuring numerous restaurants, there's something for every taste-an experience no foodie will want to pass up!

The Hamptons

Accessible by car, bus or train,
The Hamptons are synonymous with New York luxury. However you get
there, you won't need to spend a small fortune to enjoy what the
Hamptons have to offer. Head out to Montauk Point overlooking the
Atlantic Ocean to visit the lighthouse,
the oldest in New York State. Keep busy with a stroll through the park,
a day at the museum, or a visit to numerous restaurants and retailers!

Made famous by Washington Irving's classic short story, Sleepy Hollow
is a must-see. While autumn is (naturally) a great time to experience
the village, there's fun to be had year-round-and more than the infamous
Headless Horseman. An incredible waterfront, boating, restaurants and
camping all await you in the beautiful village of Sleepy Hollow, located
about 20 miles outside New York City, with easy access to highways, rail and airports.